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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Road Walker who wrote (188519)5/13/2004 11:51:07 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (1) of 1575420
 
John, RE: "CBS reported on Thursday that Nick Berg was questioned by FBI agents who discovered he had been interviewed before because a computer password he used in college had turned up in the possession of accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zaccarias Moussaoui. It said the FBI had concluded there was nothing sinister in that."
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One of my part time jobs as a student, involved providing IT network support to our univ's engineering labs. I can tell you, it's impossible for the FBI to get a hold of a university's password list - without a subpoena. Something is very fishy here.

Something had to initiate a subpoena, in the first place. FBI agents aren't given password lists, without adherence to due procedures. Or, has something changed?

Regards,
Amy J
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